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Sesimic saffety assessment of symmetric and asymmetric building for different performance levels

By: Nagasai, T.
Contributor(s): Kamatchi, P.
Publisher: Chennai CSIR 2021Edition: Vol.48(2), June-July.Description: 156-166p.Subject(s): Civil Engineering In: Journal of structural engineering (JOSE)Summary: In this paper, methodology for assessment of seismic safety in terms of margin ratios and conditional exceedance probabilities has been demonstrated for asymmetric and an asymmetric building for different performance levels viz. immediate Occupancy (IO), Life safety (LS) and collapse prevention (CP) in line with the procedure suggested in federal emergency management agency (FEMA) P695. Ground motions used in incremental dynamic analysis are chosen from pacific earthquake engineering research next generation attenuation models (PEER NGA) database,....
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In this paper, methodology for assessment of seismic safety in terms of margin ratios and conditional exceedance probabilities has been demonstrated for asymmetric and an asymmetric building for different performance levels viz. immediate Occupancy (IO), Life safety (LS) and collapse prevention (CP) in line with the procedure suggested in federal emergency management agency (FEMA) P695. Ground motions used in incremental dynamic analysis are chosen from pacific earthquake engineering research next generation attenuation models (PEER NGA) database,....

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